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My daughters, Hannah and Emily - 1985

My daughters, Hannah and Emily – May 1985

Almond ~ Clear.
Baltimore Egg Custard ~ You’ll think you’re in Maryland and I have Marshmallow Fluff!
Banana ~ Reminds me of the banana taffy I had when I was a kid.
Birthday Cake ~ Bring your own candles!
Blackberry ~ The only things missing are the seeds.
Black Cherry Try it with a splash of Mango.
Blueberry ~ Reminds me of the girl in Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Blue Raz ~ A perennial favorite.  
Bubblegum ~ After one bite, a 40-something lady exclaimed, “I’m 8 again!”
Cajun Red Hot ~ Just like the little red candies.
Cantaloupe ~ If I could buy cantaloupe this good, I’d eat one every day.
Cappuccino ~ Top it with a splash of French Vanilla.
Chai ~ Just like the tea, fragrant and delicious.
Cheesecake ~ Sky’s the limit for cheesecake flavors. Clear. 
Cherry ~ Another old-school favorite.
Chocolate ~ This can become so decadent.
Coconut ~ Plain and simple and oh so refreshing. Clear.
Cotton Candy ~ I couldn’t believe how perfectly delightful this tastes!
Cookie Dough ~ Yes! Exactly what you think.
French Vanilla ~ Oo la la, ma cherie ~ splash on the Cappuccino for a little extra flair.
Fuzzy Navel ~ Fuzzy is the peach, navel is the orange with an undertone of Peach Schnapps.
Grape ~  A full Concord flavor, currently one of the Queen’s favorites.
Green Apple ~  Try it with a spritz of War Head or drizzle with Caramel to benefit Bit of Hope Ranch.
Horchata ~ The traditional flavor of cinnamon rice milk. Clear.
HurricaneIt’s the only kind we want in Florida. Have you ever been to Pat O’s in New Orleans?
Ice Cream ~ Primarily used in the Dreamsicle and Root Beer Floats.
Kiwi ~  from Hawaii
Key Lime Pie ~  Lace it with sweetened condensed milk inside and on top.
LemonadeNice accent when splashed over Blackberry.
Ling Ling ~ It’ll remind you of Japanese plum wine. Light and refreshing.
Loopy Fruit ~ A Sno Queen Original consisting of numerous fruit flavors: Lemon, Cherry, Black Cherry, Strawberry, Mango, Orange, Tangerine, Apricot, Peach & Pineapple. Try it, it’s delicious.
Mango  ~ 
Have you tried this with Black Cherry?

MargaritaLoopy Fruit + Rita = Loopy Rita.
*Melona ~ another one from Hawaii. Tell me how fabulous it is!
Nectar ~ Created in a drug store on Canal Street in NOLA around the turn of the last century.
Orange ~ Main ingredient of a Creamsicle.
Orchid Vanilla ~I like it best when paired with cream and drizzled with sweetened condensed milk.
Passion Fruit ~
You’ll fall in love with this one and enhanced with a drizzle of local honey.
Peach ~ 
perhaps with a splash of Red Raspberry?
Peanut Butter ~
 Great with chocolate for a You-Know-What!
Pina Colada ~ 
I like it with a splash of strawberry.
Pineapple ~ 
The “P” in the PMS.

Pomegranate ~ Call it Pom for obvious reasons.
*POG ~ 
Straight from Hawaii. Passion fruit. Orange. Guava. 

Praline ~ Ask for optional cream for a real southern confection.
Red Raz ~ 
Yes, it is different from Blue Raz.
Red Velvet Cake ~
Does this really need an explanation? Maybe as a cheesecake? Made even more decadent with SCM.
Root Beer ~
All the flavor without the carbonation.
Sangria ~ Does this need an explanation? It’s the newest kid on the block.
Sea Breeze ~ An outstanding blend of cranberry and grapefruit.
Silver Fox ~
Vanilla. Almond. Vanilla? Almond? Got it?  Clear.
Snow Angel ~
An apple-based punch. My second favorite flavor. You should try a Loopy Angel.
Skylite ~
Straight from Baltimore!
Spearmint ~ 
It was my mother’s favorite.
Strawberry ~
A comfortable and “safe” flavor that’s a good place to start if you’ve never had a Real New Orleans Snoball.
Strawberry Cheesecake ~
Extra delicious with cream and drizzled with condensed milk
*Tamarind* ~ Limited supply from Hawaii
Tiger Blood ~ 
A favorite combination of Strawberry & Coconut. No tigers were harmed in the making of this flavor.
Toasted Almond ~
The perfect blend of Toasted Coconut and Almond. Clear.
Toasted Coconut ~
Part of the Almond Jo. Nearly clear. 
Toffee ~ 
Leave it alone plain and simple or we can dress this up rather nicely,  just ask. 
Tutti Fruiti ~
A Top Secret blend of several flavors. If I told you I’d have to put you on the payroll.                                         

Tropical Punch ~ A delicious fruity blend that takes you back to the islands.
Watermelon ~ 
Got a thumbs up from a self-proclaimed “watermelon expert.”
Wedding Cake ~
Hear the bells? With an undertone of Bavarian cream. Clear.

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Aloha

Aloha

Aloha – A delightful combination of pineapple & toasted coconut syrups topped with sweetened condensed milk, coconut flakes and topped with a cherry. I don’t recommend the chocolate drizzle depicted in this image.

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My friend, Don, with Bit of Hope.

My friend, Don, with Key Lime Pie. He’s my biggest fan. Check out his website Don Moore’s War Tales.

Bit of Hope – Green Apple drizzled with Caramel
Cost of the topping goes to Bit of Hope Ranch and Youth Center, a local non-profit organization.

Peppermint PatYou know what this tastes like!

Chantilly Lace – Wedding Cake laced with SCM

Almond Josephine – Toasted Coconut & Almond laced with Double Chocolate Syrup topped with SCM

French Toast topped with sweetened condensed milk.

French Toast double-drizzled with sweetened condensed milk & maple syrup from Vermont.

French ToastA dear friend calls it “love in a cup.”

Creamsicle or Dreamsicle – whatever you call it, it’s  just what you’d expect

Root Beer Float – this one will take you back to the 50s

Peach Melba – Peach splashed with red raspberry drizzled with SCM

GI Jude: Spearmint, Chocolate & SCM from the suggestion of my grandson to make a GI Joe snoball.

GI JudeSpearmint, Chocolate & SCM – the top collapsed under the weight of the chocolate and SCM!

Sugar free  – Ask

Some come – some go. Only the favorites stay.

Toppings

Cream,  Sweetened Condensed Milk [SCM] – some call it NOLA Cream.

Caramel, War Head spray, Whipped Cream & Sprinkles, Marshmallow Fluff, Gummy Bears,

Local honey from the Cape Haze area. Honey is especially good on Passion Fruit, POM and Mango.

By special request: Tajin Fruit Seasoning.

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Wednesday – Saturday 1 p.m. – until at least 7:00 p.m.

Sunday 1 p.m.  until at least 6 p.m.

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Please don’t call them gourmet – otherwise I’ll have to raise the prices.

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